The Trump administration has sparked global controversy after announcing a sweeping ban on citizens from 75 countries from entering the United States.
The move comes amid a “reassessment” of immigrant visa processing, the State Department says, and affects travelers from Afghanistan, Brazil, Iran, Somalia, and dozens more.
Donald Trump’s second term has gotten off to a turbulent start — and the controversies keep piling up.
Beyond his calls to take Greenland “the hard way,” and his push for military action against Venezuela, including the capture of President Nicolás Maduro, the president has also sparked outrage over immigration policy and the deadly ICE shooting of Renee Good in Minnesota.
Now comes the next major flashpoint: a sweeping ban on citizens from 75 countries, which the administration says is part of a “reassessment” of immigrant visa processing. This was first reported by Fox News.
According to a State Department memo, consular officers have been instructed to refuse visas under existing laws while screening procedures are overhauled.
The freeze is set to begin Wednesday, January 21, and will remain in place “until the U.S. can ensure that new immigrants will not extract wealth from the American people,” a Homeland Security spokesperson explained on X.
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